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Imprison, Improsonment "to imprison," akin to phulax, "a guard, a keeper," and p...
Impotent see IMPOSSIBLE, A, No. 1. "without strength" (a, negative, sthenos, str...
Impostors primarily denotes "a wailer" (goao, "to wail"); hence, from the howl i...
Impossible from a negative, and dunatos, "able, strong," is used (a) of persons,...
Imposed denotes "to be placed on, to lie on," (a) literally, as of the stone on ...
Importunity denotes "shamelessness, importunity" (a, negative, n, euphonic, and ...
Implead * For IMPLEAD see ACCUSE, B, No. 2
Implanted "implanted," or "rooted" (from emphuo, "to implant"), is used in Jam 1...
Implacable lit. denotes "without a libation" (a, negative, sponde, "a libation")...
Impenitent lit., "without change of mind" (a, negative, metanoeo, "to change one...
Impediment denotes "speaking with difficulty" (mogis, "hardly," laleo, "to talk"...
Impart is used in the Middle Voice in the NT, in Gal 1:16 , "conferred," or "had...
Immutable, Immutability an adjective signifying "immutable" (a, negative, metati...
Immortal, Immortality lit., "deathlessness" (a, negative, thanatos, "death"), is...
Immediately lit., "with the matter (or business) itself" (para, "with," chrema, ...
Imitate, Imitator "a mimic, an actor" (Eng., "mime," etc.), is always translated...